Saw The Ramones at the Metro on Landsdown st in 81-82? awesome show....another show that was just raw energy.
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A couple of friends and I saw the Ramones in Hull at Uncle Sams...we hung outside for awhile before and met them...tried to get in for free asking to carry in the guitars ...they were really cool, but turned us down..and said that was how they made money....we were punks ....btw the show as pissah....
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must have been good. Anything there is good.
Saw Charlie Daniels there, before Devil went down to Georgia fame. A way overplayed tune IMO and not even close to his best talent. They were fantastic.
best Orpheum shows
DEVO
U2
Robert Plant
Sabbath ( I had full access ) Tony Iommi was very gracious....
I saw the Dave Matthews Band at MSG in 1997. Great show.
The best show was the Allman Brothers at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan about 4 years ago. I saw them on their 7th consecutive day and they were still tight as anything.
Best shows I've been to have to be Pantera in 2001 and Clapton in 2001 too.
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Saw Joe Jackson there....another great show......MTV killed his carreer, camera wasn't very flattering of him.
Saw Aerosmith there on new years eve once too....
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I saw Joe Jackson at the Somerville Theater last year. Small venue, only a bass and drums for backup, but an awesome show.
I've seen most all the names already mentioned, but my most memorable is for the amount of enjoymenmt of the event - Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at UMass spring concert in 1977. The final show of a long day of bands. They really cooked and interacted with the audience for great time.
Also at UMass - Aerosmith at Curry Hicks Cage in 1974. Small venue, to say the least. The entire spring concert was moved to the Cage from the Stadium because of rain. They were just hitting it big. I think 'Dream On' had just made the charts.
Great memories.
"Time and tides wait for no man", ... and neither do the fish.
by far ,,, Janis Joplin ,, Merriweather Post Pavillion in Marryland when I was 15 . She was wild .. She drank a big bottle of Southern Comfort during her performace . I was out of my seat and pressed against the stage ..What a job she did on "Ball and Chain" .. There some deep blues there brother .. Her voice was so sweet and raspy at the same time .
Saw Joe Jackson there....another great show......MTV killed his carreer, camera wasn't very flattering of him.
Saw Aerosmith there on new years eve once too....
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I saw Joe Jackson at the Somerville Theater last year. Small venue, only a bass and drums for backup, but an awesome show.
I've seen most all the names already mentioned, but my most memorable is for the amount of enjoymenmt of the event - Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at UMass spring concert in 1977. The final show of a long day of bands. They really cooked and interacted with the audience for great time.
Also at UMass - Aerosmith at Curry Hicks Cage in 1974. Small venue, to say the least. The entire spring concert was moved to the Cage from the Stadium because of rain. They were just hitting it big. I think 'Dream On' had just made the charts.
Great memories.
I was at the Aerosmith Show. I think "Seatrain" opened up for them.
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Godsmack and Metalica.
Front row Center stage. Close as anyone could ever get...
A friend of a friend was in the metalica fan club and got us "good" seats. When we showed up to the Fleet center front door, they had us go to this special office. We thought the tickets were fake and we were in deep do-do. They said there's a problem the stage is too big so the seats you got aren't there. But we made some "extra" seats you might like..Pffttt... It was on the fleet center Ice and everyone was behind where the glass usually is We were in folding chairs right along the stage. where the ice would be. The friggin heat from the pyros could melt your eybrows. Unreal!!
Two of my friend got to go back stage and load up on autographs and schwag as well
by far ,,, Janis Joplin ,, Merriweather Post Pavillion in Marryland when I was 15 . She was wild .. She drank a big bottle of Southern Comfort during her performace . I was out of my seat and pressed against the stage ..What a job she did on "Ball and Chain" .. There some deep blues there brother .. Her voice was so sweet and raspy at the same time .
for you eddie.....
wish I could have been there to see that....
Me and my bud saw Jainis at one of the Newport Festivals when she was at the top of her game - and yup, she had a bottle of SC stashed behind the amps, and between songs she'd reach back and take a hit off it like it was soda pop
Dammmnnn, that girl had a tank - whew.
She was excellent with Big Brother behind her and yeah, she absolutely wailed.
Another sad case of too young, too soon.
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Has to be J Geils - Is there anyone who had more energy than Peter Wolf on stage? The Pawtucket cops had to drag him off stage at the Leroy Concert Theater at 12:30 am - concert curfew was 11pm.
Gabriel when he was with Genesis in the 70s was a great show.
Zappa in Paris.
Queen in Barcelona.
Still have the ticket stubs.
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thats crazy Tyler. i was at that Rage show in Worcester back in 99 too. we were sitting in the balcony and everyone started rushing the stage so i was like F this, i'm going down there. it was friggin nuts, security guards were pummeling dudes. somehow i managed to break through and almost made it all the way to the stage. it was friggin crazy, everyone jumping up and down. definitely one of the sickest shows i've ever been to.....
i can't even begin to think of THE best show i've ever seen. seen a lot of outstanding shows from '97-'06. if i could pick 2 it would be the 2 nights that the disco biscuits played in queens at the amazura(i think thats what its called). craziest 2 days/nights of my life coupled with outstanding music...
Eric clapton during his blues tour,jimmy vaughn opened up for him and at the encore they both played together,eric clapton's hand is better than whole bands
All allman brothers shows, including gregg allman and bb king together in worcester, allmans reunion in madison square with run dmc, the rascals, and csn
All neil young shows, especially the ragged glory tour during the first gulf war at the old boston garden, with crazy horse - my ears are still ringing...and neil at tanglewood both times - beautiful
the dead at the garden - pick 'em
stevie ray at winter island, salem - insane, second tour with third stone from the sun
black sabbath with ozzy about ten years ago, boston - always wanted to see them when ozzy was in top form - he was
gregg allman and #^^^^&ey betts at the gardner ma polish american club - yes that was shots i was doing with #^^^^&ey
rossington collins at the orpheum in 1980 - always been a skynyrd fan and it was the closest i could get to the original lineup after the plane crash
stephen stills and america at great woods - man stills is the most underrated guitarist
stevie ray and buddy guy at em loews
and lastly - this year i saw derek trucks and susan tedeschi - awesome at hampton - DT is own his own planet now, mastering his skills with the allmans for years - sickness
Thanks for that Matt ,,never saw that ,I really enjoyed that .. I saw her with Big Brother and the Holden Co. .. nice touch with the brass .. man she was right out there .. raw ..
Pantera was the best live band Ive ever seen, hands down.
Marilyn Manson was definitely a cool one too, on the antichrist tour. I think I was the only one that didnt have makeup and nylons on at the strand that night. Quite the scene
I got to see Springsteen at the Palladium in NYC in 76 or 77. Also saw him at the Stanley in Pittsburgh I believe in 78. All of them were incredible shows and closest thing I have ever seen to something like a revival meeting as the entire crowd was going out of control. I saw Joan Armatrading at the Beacon once around the walk on ladders album and it was incredible from the lights to a super hot band I was floored. I do not know whether I had low expectations going in but she was tops and played great lead guitar on both acoustic and electric.
First time I saw Richard Thompson play electric at the bottom line was great. Allmans are always top even this years run at the Beacon was amazing. They are so good you kind of expect a level of greatness and rarely do they disappoint. The current band may be better than the original line up.
Can't pick one. I can't remember half of them for Pete's sake. I don't think I ever saw one show straight at least until I was 30 anyway and I don't regret it one bit. Here are 5 shows that stick in my mind
Any of the 4 times I saw Tull, always top notch
Dixie Dregs, front table at the Paradise, twice
Larry Carlton, front table at the Paradise
Atlanta Rhythm Section , Orpheum
Rush , Music Hall
way too many more I have left off. I can say I have pretty much never seen a bad concert, at least that I can remember.
Back in the early 80s I saw I LOT of shows @ the Paradise. (saw a lot of comedy shows @ Stiches next door also)
One that ranks high on my list was Tower Of Power w/ Chester Thompson on keyboards.